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THE MOST MEMORABLE WWF/WWE STARS – THEN AND NOW

James Edward Duggan Jr. AKA Hacksaw Jim Duggan – 66

James Edward Duggan Jr. wrestled under the name Hacksaw Jim Duggan and his most recognizable character was as an American patriot who used a piece of wood as a weapon. You may think that this 66-year-old had retired a long time ago but that is not the case with James – despite having to battle with kidney cancer at one point. Fortunately, James recovered after a surgery and resumed his career. Since 2009, James has been wrestling on the independent circuit. He appeared on the WWE Legends House reality television show. James defeated Mr. Burns at the Armageddon Expo, in June 2018.

Page Joseph Falkinburg AKA Diamond Dallas Page – 64

Known by his ring name Diamond Dallas Page, Page was actually a manager for several years before he finally became a wrestler in late 1991. He eventually became a three-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and won numerous other championships as well. The now semi-retired 64-year-old Page is a WWE Hall of Fame Inductee. He was inducted in 2017 by Eric Bischoff. Page likely owes his tremendous shape at this age to the yoga fitness program he developed called Yoga for Regular Guys Workout. Diamond Dallas Page hosts a radio show as well called DDP Radio.

Steve Austin AKA Stone Cold – 55

Steve Austin is 55 but he looks great so he definitely isn’t missing his workout sessions. Austin gained fame under his ring name Stone Cold Steve Austin although he was Stunning Steve at one point in his mid-career. Steve is also an actor, producer, and a television host. He started hosting two podcasts in 2013, one that is family-friendly (The Steve Austin Show), and one more suited for adults (The Steve Austin Show-Unleashed!). His reality competition show, Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge began in 2014 and the fifth season of the show had ended in December 2017. He still hosts the Stone Cold Podcast.

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